Here's my problem (I feel bad even calling this a "problem" since it stems from others bring so generous). How do you handle the hoards of gift givers for your kids birthdays/Christmas? I really want to keep the holidays simple for my boys and NOT have a million toys around the house that they will play with once. I want their toys to be cherished, not taken for granted and assumed to be their birthright. But they have multiple aunts, uncles, and friends who WANT to buy and ENJOY buying for them. I feel so ungrateful if I tell them no, but I just do not want all this stuff. When I was a kid, we only got gifts from my parents, siblings, and grandparents. Now it seems everyone wants to give something. All of my kids' aunts and uncles buy for them, as well as some of their great-aunts and uncles and cousins.
How have other people handled this? Right now I just grin and bear it, then return some of the toys and save others to regift, especially if it is very similar to something they already have. Still, my boys already have too many toys for me to be comfortable with.
I have had several ideas:
1. Ask for clothes and/or books - things they can always use. But unless someone specifically asks me what to get the kids, I don't feel comfortable making suggestions. And without asking, most people get toys.
2. Ask for the gift giver to donate a toy/book instead of giving one as a gift. How can this be done tactfully? My kids have so much, but others have so little.
Any suggestions??? Thanks!
How have other people handled this? Right now I just grin and bear it, then return some of the toys and save others to regift, especially if it is very similar to something they already have. Still, my boys already have too many toys for me to be comfortable with.
I have had several ideas:
1. Ask for clothes and/or books - things they can always use. But unless someone specifically asks me what to get the kids, I don't feel comfortable making suggestions. And without asking, most people get toys.
2. Ask for the gift giver to donate a toy/book instead of giving one as a gift. How can this be done tactfully? My kids have so much, but others have so little.
Any suggestions??? Thanks!
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